(A face in the crowd) http://edithbutler.com/rock-guitar-song-by-edith-butler

By syrhiz04

  Rock Guitar are the best display of talent by these musicians are the rock guitar. Each are ranked mainly for the overall unique composition. Originality, complexity and lasting appeal are also considered.

An irresistible when you hear a great rock & roll guitar sound and gives you a higher every time you hear it. Here are the song that have thrills that every one love it. These are the greatest rocks guitar moments because of what’s the meaning of every notes like hunger, fury, despair and joy at all at once in the notes. Rock & roll have been the sound of independence for half a century. The guitar is still liberating voice and its essential who love music. Here are the great rock & roll Guitars music.

1. Guns ‘N Roses ? Sweet Child O’ Mine
2. Nirvana ? Smells Like Teen Spirit
3. Led Zeppelin ? Whole Lotta Love
4. Deep Purple ? Smoke On The Water
5. Metallica ? Enter Sandman
6. Derek & The Dominoes ? Layla
7. Metallica ? Master Of Puppets
8. AC/DC ? Back In Black
9. Jimi Hendrix ? Voodoo Child
10. Black Sabbath ? Paranoid
11. Ozzy Osbourne ? Crazy Train
12. Free ? All Right Now
13. Muse ? Plug In Baby
14. Led Zeppelin ? Black Dog
15. Van Halen ? Ain’t Talkin’ ‘Bout Love
16. Aerosmith ? Walk This Way
17. Cream ? Sunshine Of Your Love
18. Queens Of The Stone Age ? No One Knows
19. Guns ‘N Roses ? Paradise City
20. Rage Against The Machine ? Killing In The Name Of

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Napster UK is back- and as clean as a whistle

By mark Marshall

  At one time consumer attitude towards downloading songs from the internet was very mixed. Their are those that believe that the rule of the physical world have no place in a virtual enviroment. There were others, and thankfully in considerably larger numbers, who took the long term view that if the public were allowed music for free, in the long term, it would signal the end of the music industry as if artists could not earn money from their talents, they would eventually become financially unable to write and perform. Not only that the record companies who financed them would also go to the wall.

We all get the point that copying music with out permission is illegal but when i was a kid we used to tape the top 40 or borrow a friend album and make a copy do we really care where our music come from?. Eventually the international body that rules internet right had no option but to intervene, and make the whole issue of downloading music a clear cut issue, The rules of the game now is that copying music from any source without paying a loyalty fee is illegal, and anyone caught in the act of uploading or downloading illegal songs from the internet is liable to fairly severe punishment.

So what did this cause? It caused people to stop taking the double risk of downloading illegal tracks to their computer. The first is that they would be caught and charged with copyright theft, which is real crime, and enforceable in a court of law, the second risk was probably a bit closer to home for most people. It became rapidly apparent that most of the file-sharing sites were becoming haven for every cyber crook in the internet galaxy, and with every track downloaded came with its own varied and colourful selection of viruses, malware and Trojan horses.

The Trojan horses were obviously enough to break the camel’s back and the fate of the illegal downloading music industry was sealed. Yet there were people who still wanted the convenience of downloading music, and some of the most notorious file sharing sites decided that the most responsible move was to become “legit” Probably the best known site to take the step was Napster, who now offer their extensive and legally attained music catalogue for unlimited listening for just 5.00 a month for UK music fans. The total range of Napster tracks covers 8,000, 000 covers, which means that it would take someone 45 years to listen to every song. Not worth breaking the law for.

Their has always been two sides to consumer views on music downloads. Their are those that believe that the rule of the physical world have no place in a virtual enviroment. There were others, and thankfully in considerably larger numbers, who took the long term view that if the public were allowed music for free, in the long term, it would signal the end of the music industry as if artists could not earn money from their talents, they would eventually become financially unable to write and perform. Not only that the record companies who financed them would also go to the wall.

Another aspect that the people who were quite happy to continue to download hi-jacked music failed to take too seriously was that downloading copywrited music is illegal. Ok one day the international body will make rules to protect copyright but it is going to take some time as this will have to be a global commitment, The rules of the game now is that copying music from any source without paying a loyalty fee is illegal, and anyone caught in the act of uploading or downloading illegal songs from the internet is liable to fairly severe punishment.

So what did this cause? It caused people to stop taking the double risk of downloading illegal tracks to their computer. The first is that they would be caught and charged with copyright theft, which is real crime, and enforceable in a court of law, the second risk was probably a bit closer to home for most people. It became rapidly apparent that most of the file-sharing sites were becoming haven for every cyber crook in the internet galaxy, and with every track downloaded came with its own varied and colourful selection of viruses, malware and Trojan horses.

The Trojan horses were obviously enough to break the camel’s back and the fate of the illegal downloading music industry was sealed. Yet there were people who still wanted the convenience of downloading music, and some of the most notorious file sharing sites decided that the most responsible move was to become “legit” Probably the best known site to take the step was Napster, who now offer their extensive and legally attained music catalogue for unlimited listening for just 5.00 a month for UK music fans. The total range of Napster tracks covers 8,000, 000 covers, which means that it would take someone 45 years to listen to every song. Not worth breaking the law for.

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